The ravenous monster girls of Monmusu have gone on a lust-driven rampage as they simultaneously try to win the love of the rather lucky protagonist, the show easily maintaining viewer attention with its abundance of monstrous breasts and bathing service as well as the distinct lack of a meaningful storyline.

@11:38 Oh I'm sorry but no, most harems still ended up with the females developing life-devoted love for the MC for shitty idiotic reasons like "he was kind for me this one time!" , for accidental reasons(like you can see in this anime's 1st ep) or oh god forbid "love at first sight"(most overused plot convenience element ever), which shows absolutely zero creativity or skills on the writer's front.

The point of these series aren't to show love on the girls' part, it's to make them the audience's convenient sex toy, and that's disgusting.

Come on guys this is anime, if you want a complex plot, then read Dostoyevsky or something like that.
When I watch anime I just want to laugh with nonsense.
What's funny is that Rito and all other male main characters, do not behave like any other man in a harem.
If you do not like do not see it
(Vamos chicos, esto es anime, si quieren una trama compleja lean a dostoyevsky o algo asi.
Cuando veo anime solo quiero reirme un rato con tonterias.
Lo gracioso es que Rito y todos los demas personajes masculinos prioncipales no se conportan como cualquier otro hombre lo haria en un harem.
Si no les gusta, simplemente no lo vean

It's one thing that it's "comedy", I can take and enjoy comedy just fine, I also enjoy having attractive characters, I just hate harems for diminishing the worth of both.

But when any animes treats it's characters like fodders for sex appeal and nothing else, I daresay that these kinds of animes are basically genderswapped Japanese version of Twilight.

It's one thing to have comedy and attractive characters, it's another to treat both as crap, write overused cliched stories with a few tweaks here and there(like this anime's monster girls), and make money the way Stephanie Meyer did it.

This show catapulted itself of my 'No f*ckign way' list when it was stated in the first episode that taking a monster girl's virginity is equivalent to willfully inflicting harm.

No. Those are not the same thing.

Inflicting bodily harm on anything, is not the same as having two contenting adults making the choice to have sex with one another, virgin or otherwise. It's a horribly transparent, limp-wristed excuse to try and brush aside why he's not allowed to succumb to his natural urges to have sex with the monster woman he apparently loves, and who loves him in kind. Though you can swap out 'monster girl' with 'regular girl' and it'd be just as bad, if not worse.

It's because they're actually not human, that's probably why it would be seen as harm. Their society still sees them as animals, and having sex with an animal even in our world is considered raping them.

Besides, you're one of the people who trys to see anime like this as a "hentai trying not to be hentai" when it's not at all... it's just non-adult raunchy comedy. It's something that can be marketed towards teens as well as adults. So stop hoping for the MC to finally get some and go watch an actual hentai already.

Buuuullshit, have you fucking read the manga? Plenty of nudity and playful/funny, but still sexual situations between the MC and the female characters. It's not just your typical "raunchy" like most garbage on TV these days, it's ecchi. Not borderline hentai (like To-Love-Ru or something) but nowhere close to being "safe." Definitely not targeted towards teens either. Get outta here.